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Get ready for some personal stories and remembrances of 18 years spent with the legendary Jim Rohn.

Get ready for some personal stories and remembrances of 18 years spent with the legendary Jim Rohn. [Logo]( Hey {NAME}!, Mark your calendar for Thursday, September 27, at 11 a.m. Central Time. EXCLUSIVE JIM ROHN EVENT! Live Streaming Interview with Jim Rohn’s 18-year business partner, Kyle Wilson Thursday, Sept. 27, at 11 a.m. Central Time [Click here and bookmark the viewing page now!]( [Click here to get a reminder on Facebook](. As we continue our month-long celebration of Jim Rohn and his incredible legacy, we are excited to bring you this exclusive LIVE interview conducted by SUCCESS magazine Editor in Chief Josh Ellis. Kyle Wilson, renowned marketing strategist and entrepreneur, spent 18 years as Jim Rohn’s business partner, not only promoting his seminars around the world, but also building Jim’s brand and creating and selling his extensive line of personal development products. He knows more about Jim Rohn and his celebrated success principles than anyone today! Tune in as Kyle reveals to Josh: - How he met Jim Rohn and came to be his business partner - Why he thinks Jim had—and continues to have—such a positive impact on people - Some of his favorite lessons that Jim taught - What it was like to work closely with Jim - Why Jim was such an effective speaker and influencer - How Jim became a mentor to the masters - How Jim’s teachings are relevant today - And much more! Get ready for some personal stories and remembrances of 18 years spent with the legendary Jim Rohn. Thursday, Sept. 27, at 11 a.m. Central Time No reservation necessary! [Click here and bookmark the viewing page now.]( [Click here to get a reminder on Facebook.]( Be prepared to stay tuned to the very end for a special announcement! See you Thursday! The Jim Rohn and SUCCESS Teams P.S. If you have questions for Kyle that you want answered in the interview, leave them in the comments section of the viewing page any time before the broadcast. [Click here now to go to the viewing page.]( [Click here to get a reminder on Facebook.](  ​  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by newsletter@jimrohn.com 5800 Democracy Dr. Plano, Texas, 75024 USA  [Edit Profile]( | [Update Subscription]( [Unsubscribe from SUCCESS emails](

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